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“Compatriots or Competitors?: Welsh, Scottish, English and Northern Irish Writing and Brexit in Comparative Contexts” delves into the literary landscapes of the UK amidst Brexit. This scholarly work, featuring contributions from esteemed academics, explores how writers from Wales, Scotland, England, and Northern Ireland navigate national identity, cultural tensions, and political upheaval. Through comparative analyses, the book illuminates the nuanced responses of each region’s literature to the Brexit phenomenon, offering a profound understanding of contemporary British writing. Essential for readers interested in literary studies, cultural politics, and the evolving narrative of the UK.






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